Hud Hudson
American philosopher and professor at Western Washington University, known for work in metaphysics and the philosophy of religion, including topics such as personal identity, materialist accounts of persons, and hyperspace.
Books
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1. Grotesque In The Garden
A philosophical novella that blends confessional narrative, mystery, and speculative theology, it follows a grieving narrator whose encounters with an unsettling garden grotesque trigger moral dilemmas and thought experiments probing suffering, divine hiddenness, the ethics of deception, and the costs of love and hope.
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2. Fallenness And Flourishing
Blending imaginative thought experiments with analytic reflection, this work explores how morally fallible and vulnerable beings might nevertheless pursue genuine well-being. It probes suffering, evil, identity, self-deception, love, and hope in a world marked by loss, inviting a posture of humility, gratitude, forgiveness, and endurance. Rather than promising escape from brokenness, it sketches practices and perspectives that can transfigure it, suggesting that flourishing is possible through virtue, honest self-assessment, and grace.
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